"Entreating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Entreating" Meaning

Entreating refers to trying to get someone's attention or approval by asking or begging politely. It can also mean making a request or appeal to someone in a humble or charming way. For example: "The executive entreated the investors to give the company another chance to turn things around."

"Entreating" Examples

Examples of "entreat" in sentences:


She entreated her sister to forgive her for hurting her feelings, promising it would never happen again.
The lawyer entreated the judge to consider the defendant's young age and mitigating circumstances.
The desperate traveler entreated the kind stranger for some food and water, having been stranded in the desert for days.
In the movie, the brave knight entreated the evil sorcerer to spare the kingdom from destruction.
The architect's design entreats viewers to explore the unique features and innovative materials of the futuristic building.

"Entreating" Similar Words

Entrap

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Entrapment

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Entrapped

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Entrapping

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To entrapping means to catch or trap someone or something in a way that is difficult or impossible to get out of. It can also mean to deceive or manipulate someone into a situation or agreement from which they cannot escape.

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Entreat

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Entreated

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Entreaties

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Entreatingly

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Entreats

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Entreats means to beg or implore someone to do something, often in a polite or humble way. It can also mean to ask or request something urgently or passionately, often because one considers it important or necessary.

Entreaty

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Entrechat

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An entrechat is a ballet jump in which the dancer executes a series of rapid-fire leg swings, alternating between two or moredirections, usually in mid-air.

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Entree

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Entrees

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Entremetier

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